Do you have questions about Fathering? We hear you, let’s talk about it.

Questions from Dads, for Dads is a chance explore some questions that Dads have.

Hear some of the research, share some of your experience, together we’ll look for some answers.

This is a father and father-figure only event.

Tuesday Night Dads Group Forums on The Fathering Channel
Join us every Tuesday for a chat online. Our facilitators welcome all dads and father-figures across Australia to take part in this weekly online community. Two session are run each week at 7PM EST and 7PM WST.Subscribe for Updates

Do you know about our Dads Groups?

Across Australia The Fathering Project assists dads to form groups that organise fun activities at schools across Australia, providing a safe and inclusive environment where fathers can engage with their kids, learn, share and connect with each other.

For those fathers and father figures who are members of the Dads Group in your school, you are welcome to join in our chat on Tuesdays. Also, keep an eye out for your own school chat session that many leaders will be organising.

Join a Dads Group

The Fathering Project aims to positively promote the important role of fathers through the formation of Dads Groups in schools across Australia.

Dads Groups provide an environment where fathers and father-figures feel welcome to gather, share, learn and bond with each other and with their kids.

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